Exam 8: Communication and Relational Dynamics
Exam 1: A First Look at Interpersonal Communication 108 Questions
Exam 2: Communication and Identity156 Questions
Exam 3: Perception115 Questions
Exam 4: Emotions106 Questions
Exam 5: Language99 Questions
Exam 6: Nonverbal Communication124 Questions
Exam 7: Listening122 Questions
Exam 8: Communication and Relational Dynamics98 Questions
Exam 9: Communication in Close Relationships76 Questions
Exam 10: Improving Communication Climates138 Questions
Exam 11: Managing Interpersonal Conflicts91 Questions
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There are two types of relational control: decision control and conversation control.
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The person who exercises the greatest amount of conversational control doesn't always make the decisions in interpersonal relationships.
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Conflicting desires for both intimacy and the lack of it in an interpersonal relationship lead to the
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In Chapter Eight's "Looking At Diversity" reading, Kevin Schomaker talks about how communicating on the Internet makes it easier to meet people since he
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Judith and Natalie work for the same employer and often have lunch together to talk about their current romances, problems with their families, and apartment headaches.Most Saturday afternoons they play tennis together.Which relationship stage do they seem to be in?
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Immediacy only occurs through nonverbal behavior such as eye contact and facial expressions.
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Maya is getting tired of the Friday night routine of eating out at the same restaurant with her husband.She is struggling with what dialectical tension?
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Agreeing to rules about how often couples will or won't talk and text via cell phones can help to manage which dialectical tension?
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INSTRUCTIONS for questions 94-98: Match the statement below with the relational stage it best describes.
-Marcus and Francine decide to break up and date other people.
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INSTRUCTIONS for questions 89-93: Match the statement below with the relational stage it best describes.
-Relational partners begin to withdraw from one another to avoid disagreement
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Verbal metacommunication is a necessary ingredient in successful relationships.
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The move from initiating to experimenting occurs at the same pace for both those communicating in cyberspace and face-to-face.
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It is impossible to achieve closeness through the kind of virtual proximity the Internet provides.
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INSTRUCTIONS for questions 89-93: Match the statement below with the relational stage it best describes.
-Relational partners create physical distance between one another and make excuses to reduce contact.
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INSTRUCTIONS for questions 89-93: Match the statement below with the relational stage it best describes.
-Relational partners attempt to reduce uncertainty and to decide if the relationship is worth pursuing.
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Social exchange theory suggests that we often seek out people who can give us
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"I was feeling trapped" is communication that characterizes what dialectical tension?
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